Posted by Brent Zappe on January 30, 2014 at 08:51:48 from (69.230.57.186):
My Dad and I had made up our minds to try to restore this I.H. No. 39 roll over two plow system. I went last week to a tractor shop in my town and order what I thought was it. Instead it came to me as small plow mold board and differnt bolt up measure than the one I have on the plow system. Question to all of you good farmers out there who understand plow knowage. What plows might be inter changeable in replaceing the plows on this system.Mold boad casting are I.H.03075 HO, Frog IH 514813 R2 or PO14895. Yes I need one MOld Board, two land slide and the other bottom part ( I think it a share). That would fix those tow. The other ones are MOld Board IH03074 HO, Have not got these parts taken apart yet but still trying to get them off.Any help will be a big help thanks Brent ( the Riverside so. ca. tractor guy)
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